Hi, folks, I am having a doubt for a while and I could not find the answer anywhere. I am not an overclocker and the rig is at stock settings, so I am not used to frequencies. I have an i7-3770K with a Z77X-D3H and 4X4GB Vengeance 1600Mhz (16GB).
At the BIOS the clock of the processor always fluctuate around 3.8 Ghz, and it seems to be in real time, because the numbers varies, like in CPU-Z or AIDA64. But wasn’t it supposed to be around 1.6 Ghz in idle while I am surfing the BIOS? The tricky part is that on CPU-Z, AIDA64 and the Intel® Turbo Boost Monitor the clock varies in real time like it should, in between 1.6 and 3.9.
On YouTube I have seen some videos and on an ASUS motherboard the processor flickers at 1.6 Ghz (also measured in real time), like it should. On minute 2:18, at Auto Tuning, the screen opens with the processor at 3.6 Ghz but goes to 1.6 Ghz right after and stays there, in real time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20rCMNzkwJoBut in another video, with a Gigabyte mobo, the processor stays like mine, always at 3.8.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxCPyF-1tTcThe other thing is that a review from AnandTech of my motherboard shows the same numbers in all images (around 3.8 Ghz). Also, all the other numbers seems to be like mine, so I assume they took the photos at optimized defaults (my setup).
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6786/gigabyte-z77xup7-review-oc-oriented-orange-overkill/3When I saw that I kind of let go and assumed it was normal, but I am having some high temperatures (more than 10ºC above room temperature with a Zalman 9900NT). So I wonder if the processor is stuck at 3.8 Ghz all the time, in spite the readings I get from the other software’s. And at least for me makes no sense a reading in real time in the BIOS, of 3.8 Ghz, when the correct would be below 2.0 Ghz.
If you guys can help me to figure it out I greatly appreciate.
Cheers,
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